Singles Activities
Activities that are effective for singles.
D.I.P party
D.I.P stands for Divine Inspiration through Prayer. We started the evening by welcoming everyone and thanking them for their participation. We then invited our Branch President, who was acting MC, to give a brief message on the importance of prayer. Then he began to recount several times in Church History where individuals were inspired to make changes or to make…
Ice Blocking
Have the youth bring their own towels and have the leaders provide several blocks of ice. Go to a grassy park with hills or somewhere else with grassy hills. Youth take turns sliding down the hills on blocks of ice. Hilariously good game to play on hot summer evenings. ** This is so fun, but forbidden in some areas because…
ABC Shopping
Go to any store, Wal Mart works real well. Split into groups and have a competition to get items from the store that start with the letters of the alphabet. When you are done switch carts and put it all back. Some variations are going in order, giving a certian amount of time and the one with the most wins,…
Enrichment Night: Dorothy Style
When the sisters arrived the room & dinner tables were decorated like Kansas. There was a bale of hay & a pitchfork by the door; the food serving table had a white table cloth, black table runner & was covered with rustic/farm-type decor; the round dinner tables had white table cloths, black table squares & Ball/Kerr jars with twigs in…
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Pioneer Games
Pioneer GamesBy Susan DavisFriend, February 1989, page 46 A typical pioneer school had only one room, one teacher, and about twenty-five students in grades one through eight. Not only did boys and girls of different ages study together, they often played together during recess. Shadow Tag On bright, sunny days, shadow tag was a perfect game to play. At the…
Geocaching
Geocaching is an adventure game for GPS users. The basic idea is to have individuals and organizations set up caches (usually a container with something inside, like a notepad for signatures or a treasure). GPS users can then use the location coordinates to find the caches. Geocaches are listed on internet sites, where members can look them up and use…
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Service List
New Member/Inactive Welcome – Have the youth make cookies or assemble treat bags to take around to new members of your ward/branch or to inactive members of their class. Park/Neighborhood Cleanup: Contact your city or community tpark commission or recreational directors to find out what locations can use your donated labor. You can also clean out drains or ditches in…
Service List
New Member/Inactive Welcome – Have the youth make cookies or assemble treat bags to take around to new members of your ward/branch or to inactive members of their class. Park/Neighborhood Cleanup: Contact your city or community park commission or recreational directors to find out what locations can use your donated labor. You can also clean out drains or ditches in…